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I'm thinking of getting some Butler Creek (unless you guys have better ideas?) scope covers to go on my Leupold VX1 3-9x40. Trouble is, I don't have an accurate way to measure the dimensions of the scope! Do any of you have a VX1 you could measure so I know what size to order? Any help would be great on this!

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I'm thinking of getting some Butler Creek (unless you guys have better ideas?) scope covers to go on my Leupold VX1 3-9x40. Trouble is, I don't have an accurate way to measure the dimensions of the scope! Do any of you have a VX1 you could measure so I know what size to order? Any help would be great on this!

assuming you want the circumfrance of the scope, the simply use pi * D. So just measure the width of the lense and then plug it a caculator and multiply by pi (3.14........., its an irrational number) and repeat for the back. Then vola the actual circumference of your scope lens!

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I'm thinking of getting some Butler Creek (unless you guys have better ideas?) scope covers to go on my Leupold VX1 3-9x40. Trouble is, I don't have an accurate way to measure the dimensions of the scope! Do any of you have a VX1 you could measure so I know what size to order? Any help would be great on this!

 

 

Hi njc,

Would your local dealer not have a selection for you to try in the shop?

Mail order could prove to be expensive if you got it wrong. :lol:

 

:angry: D2D

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assuming you want the circumfrance of the scope, the simply use pi * D. So just measure the width of the lense and then plug it a caculator and multiply by pi (3.14........., its an irrational number) and repeat for the back. Then vola the actual circumference of your scope lens!

 

 

A bit heavy that :angry:

 

All you need is to measure the diameter with a rule, it isn't rocket science - even though it looks like it may be heading that way :lol::lol:

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